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BOOK 4 - MYSTERY AT BEN'S LAKE Trish and the club members find themselves at Ben's Lake, PEI, for a murder mystery weekend event planned by manager, Cal Morgen. A real murder takes place while they are there, so the CMC find themselves amid their favorite activity, solving crimes. The RCMP detectives and Trish's club vie to solve the mystery. BOOK 5 - MILL RIVER MALIICE Rob Camden and Coady Freeman plan a Christmas surprise for their teenage children, a weekend at Mill River resort in Prince County, PEI. Their teens are excited about this winter vacation but once again they are involved in a…mehr

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BOOK 4 - MYSTERY AT BEN'S LAKE Trish and the club members find themselves at Ben's Lake, PEI, for a murder mystery weekend event planned by manager, Cal Morgen. A real murder takes place while they are there, so the CMC find themselves amid their favorite activity, solving crimes. The RCMP detectives and Trish's club vie to solve the mystery. BOOK 5 - MILL RIVER MALIICE Rob Camden and Coady Freeman plan a Christmas surprise for their teenage children, a weekend at Mill River resort in Prince County, PEI. Their teens are excited about this winter vacation but once again they are involved in a murder investigation of a Mill River staff member. Paul arrives to help solve the crime. The Camden Mystery Club are in full force trying to find the blackmailer who murders for money. BOOK 6 - BASIN HEAD BAD BOYS Ethan Laird the boy with a prosthetic leg was a popular boy at Colonel Gray High School. He was asked to join the Bad Boys group for a little fun at Basin head, PEI. The fun involved a dangerous knife game. The leader of the gang stabbed Ethan. The CMC was at Basin head to witness the killing. The CMC has not one but two murders to solve.
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Anne Hotchkis was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia in 1956. She attended Mount Allison University in the early 1970s where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and a Bachelor of Education degree. Her teaching career spanned twenty-nine years and she spent all of it at various grade levels in elementary schools in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. In 2005, Anne obtained her Master of Education degree from Mount Saint Vincent University. She is retired, and happily re-married, and her sons are grown, married, and there are three granddaughters in the family.